Supreme Court Cases
Civics - 11 most important cases for Florida Schools
Created Date
03.27.19
Last Updated
03.28.19
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established the Supreme Court's power of judicial review (Federal Power)
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upheld the "separate but equal"; allowed segregation. (Civil Liberties)
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Overturns Plessy v. Ferguson. Started public school integration (Civil Liberties)
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said that a person accused of a major crime had the right to a lawyer (Rights of the Accused)
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ruled that suspects must be informed of their rights before questioning (Rights of the Accused)
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ruled that freedom of speech/expression applies to students in public schools
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ruled that the president cannot use executive privilege as an excuse to withhold evidence.
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said that public school officials may impose some limits on school publications
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ruled that Florida's recount of presidential votes violated the 14th Amendment
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ruled that even minors who are accused of a crime are guaranteed due process
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Concluded school administrators could search a student without their permission or a warrant.
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